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Principles of Statics

Statics is a branch of mechanics which studies the effects and distribution of forces of rigid bodies which are and remain at rest. In this
area of mechanics, the body in which forces are acting is assumed to be rigid. The deformation of non-rigid bodies is treated in Strength of
Materials.
Topics in Statics:
Resultant of Force System
Equilibrium of Force System
Analysis of Trusses
Cables
Friction
Centroids and Centers of Mass
Moments of Inertia

Components of a Force
Moment of a Force
Couples
Resultant of Concurrent Force System
Resultant of Parallel Force System
Resultant of Non-Concurrent Force System

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Engineering Mechanics

Principles of Statics
Components of a Force
Moment of a Force
Couples
Resultant of Concurrent Force System
Resultant of Parallel Force System
Resultant of Non-Concurrent Force System

Equilibrium of Force System


Analysis of Structures
Friction
Centroids and Centers of Gravity
Moment of Inertia and Radius of Gyration
Dynamics
Force Systems in Space

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